During the last week Chandra completed the observing schedule as
planned.

A Chandra image release was issued on Aug 10 describing observations
of Hanny's Voorwerp, a cloud of gas that is glowing due to radiation
from the giant black hole at the center of the galaxy IC 2497.
Astronomers think the giant black hole in IC 2497 used to power a
quasar in the past, but has faded in the last 200,000 years. Chandra
data suggests that jets powered by the black hole have blown a bubble
in surrounding gas. By observing both of these objects, astronomers
can probe the history of IC 2497's black hole and its effect on its
host galaxy. For details see: http://chandra.si.edu/photo/2016/ic2497/

The schedule of targets for the next week is shown below and includes
an observation of ASASSN-15lh, which is part of a series of visits of
a Target of Opportunity accepted on Oct 19, an observation of
2MASS J23383392+0624518 coordinated with ground-based observatories
and an observation of M82 NuSTAR coordinated with NuSTAR.